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German Power Hits Year’s Biggest Gap Over France on Wind Lull

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May 7, 2025
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When output of renewables such as wind drops, Germany has to ramp up its use of more expensive fossil fuel plants, including coal, lignite, and natural gas. The country also relies on imports from other European countries. Daily imports from France are currently at the highest in at least a decade, based on a monthly average, according to data from Entso-E.

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